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    Philip Lutley Sclater FRS FRGS FZS FLS (4 November 1829 – 27 June 1913) was an English lawyer and zoologist. In zoology, he was an expert ornithologist...
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    William Lutley Sclater (23 September 1863 – 4 July 1944) was a British zoologist and museum director. He was the son of Philip Lutley Sclater and was...
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  • Ibis. In the preface of the first issue of The Ibis the editor, Philip Lutley Sclater, recalls that in a meeting in the autumn of 1857 a group of ornithologists...
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    pheasant. The name commemorates the British zoologist Philip Lutley Sclater. Sclater's monal has three recognized subspecies: L. s. arunachalensis (Kumar...
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    Alphonse de Candolle (1806–1893), Alfred Russel Wallace (1823–1913), Philip Lutley Sclater (1829–1913) and other biologists and explorers. The patterns of...
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    However, it was not described until 1890 when the English zoologist Philip Lutley Sclater decided that the specimen was a possible hybrid between the ruddy...
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  • British Empire Philip Lutley Sclater (1829–1913), English lawyer and zoologist William Lutley Sclater (1863–1944), the son of P.L. Sclater, British zoologist...
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    penguin species. The binomial commemorates the British zoologist Philip Lutley Sclater. Erect-crested penguins breed on the Bounty and Antipodes Islands...
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    the study of biogeography. Wallace was influenced by the work of Philip Lutley Sclater on the distribution patterns of birds. For Darwin, the problem was...
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  • Around 1857–1859, he collected birds and mammals in Ecuador for Philip Lutley Sclater of the Zoological Society of London, and the year after in California...
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